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Tag Archives: me
Hello WordPress
This is my first post, and it includes a picture of me:
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The Very First Post
Hi y’all. Dr. Grundstrom left the prompt for this introductory post mostly open-ended, so I assume I’ve been given free rein to say what I please. I’m Clare, and this is my blog for Astronomy 201: The Solar System, taught … Continue reading →
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The enigma that is the Universe
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/.a/6a00d8341bf7f753ef019b0045fa58970d-pi It is worth thinking about that we just discovered a galaxy that is 30 billion light years away. 30 billion light years! For those of you not familiar with how light years work, 1 light year is the distance covered by light in one year. So a galaxy 30 billion light years away is so […]
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First Blog Post
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Brienzersee, Interlaken
3 March 2013, Drew Hamilton Continue reading
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Why are polarized sunglasses helpful?
What do polarized sunglasses do differently than regular sunglasses? Polarized sunglasses affect the direction of light reflection. We know that light travels in waves in a random assortment of direction. Polarization is all of the horizontal reflection of light off of reflective surfaces. When light hits an object, it will reflect parallel to the surface. … Continue reading »
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Happy Valentine’s Day! I bought you a Star!! <3
Your very own Star! Websites exist that allow you to buy a loved one a star.. often for as low as $14.95, such as this one. You even get to choose from different gift packages to satisfy all your star naming cravings. That must really be a good way to win a girl over… buy … Continue reading »
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Intro for ASTR201
Hey, I am a senior math major and earth and environmental science minor. I spend most of my free time on horseback, but am also working as a grader and other math-y things on campus. by my friend Liz Continue reading
ASTR 201
So this is my blog for ASTR 201. Here I’ll post things of an astronomical nature over the coming weeks. Picture of me is unrelated, but just look at those fish!
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